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That was Thanos’s real plan all along: paralyze humanity with bureaucracy!

I’m older than any of the Riverdale parents, and I like watching it for the eye candy and the badass women.

I hope as a running gag every time Penny shows up she’s missing a body part

I made you a dragonglass spear.

I think what sold the “buried beneath the rubble” scene was his raw panic. We’ve seen superheroes scared, worried, even terrified, but we’ve never seen a superhero in full-bore panicked meltdown, begging for someone to help. It was raw and real because it’s exactly how a regular sixteen year old kid (or anyone else,

One thing I really liked about this movie is how they used it to give us a little window into what it’s like for a regular person to live in the MCU.  From the “Fuck, Marry, Kill” game to the bank robbers wearing Avengers masks, those little touches really help to flesh out that world.

One of the great things about the movie is how it never puts Uncle Ben or “with great power” in the text, but all of the choices are infused with that.  It knows we know, and trusts that we get it.

Something that struck me about the scene with Parker trapped under the rubble was HOW young and vulnerable he seemed. Trapped, panicking, and for a second his brain falls back on the training that a post-9/11 New York schoolchild no doubt would have: scream out your location ‘I’m down here! I’m down here!’ I was

Dating Cheryl is like going on an Outward Bound expedition on the grounds of Bellevue every weekend.

I appreciated Toni’s confidence that she had ways of satisfying her girlfriend that Evelyn did not realize. I don’t think she was wrong but Evelyn played dirty by threatening to make Cheryl choose between Toni and her soulmate Jason.

I think it’s more important to Jon’s motivations. He spends an awful lot of time in this ep. Complaining that lineage and allegiances are not important, that the real war is humankind vs walkers but, oh by the way, your actually the rightful heir to the iron throne. That damn sure puts a kink in his armor so to speak.

I really hope they keep leaning into everybody just being weirded the fuck out by Bran. Dragons flying around and zombies on the march and nothing makes people more uncomfortable than the home schooled kid who cuts his own hair.

That would actually be kinda cool. Like if they tied it back to some ancient force order where Skywalker was the title of a Force Master or “gray” Jedi, but it’s probably a retcon of LJ, cuz we can’t have nice things.

That could be metal as fuck, with some rich mythic material to work with. Sadly it’s probably some dumbass reveal about parentage, but your idea is awesome.

The Rise of Skywalker is like... the fourth clumsiest subtitle in this entire franchise.

Instead of bickering about the merits of the previous 2 or how much its walking back or whatever, is it possible to just appreciate what a great character Rey is in this trilogy?

Interesting observation. If you’ll forgive a bit of a rant, I could argue it was a cumulative effect and this was perhaps one notable piece of the overall picture that won Diane over.

However...this particular gesture didn’t work. Which sort of prompts me to ask, why is it so iconic? I think it still works (as a scene,

MacGuyver Tony is an awesome Tony. Really enjoyed that sequence. And there is PLENTY suit action

They got them at Hardhome Depot, of course.

Of course, the problem with that Bruce Wayne story is Batman is so perfect, that he would have a stash of gadgets and gear already in place in whatever building he was in.